OVERLAPPING IMPRINTING OF OLIGOPEPTIDES IN CHANG LIVER-CELLS - DATA ON THE MECHANISM OF HORMONE EVOLUTION

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CSABA, G [1 ]
KOVACS, P [1 ]
TOTH, S [1 ]
BAJUSZ, S [1 ]
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[1] INST DRUG RES, H-1325 BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
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10.1016/0303-2647(87)90030-X
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Imprinting was induced with synthetic oligopeptides in Chang liver cell cultures to test these molecules for signal molecule value. Investigations into imprinting overlaps (cross-imprinting) have shown that all oligopeptides (di-, tetra- and pentapeptides) carrying a terminal proline group were able to imprint the cells for the pentapeptide Tyr-D-Met-Gly-Phe-Pro-NH2, which displayed an outstanding imprinting potential for itself and an extraordinary opioid activity as well. The fact that exclusively the proline-deficient oligopeptide (a tetrapeptide) failed to imprint for the pentapeptide in question, indicates a decisive role of proline in the transformation of molecules to signal carriers (hormones). The pentapeptide in question did imprint for the related molecules (except the dipeptide) but to a much lesser degree than for itself. The marked inferiority of the pentapeptide''s cross-imprinting potential to its self-imprinting potential supports the hypothetical implication that a considerable difference between the specific and non-specific binding capacities of a molecule, if not the loss of non-specific binding was an essential prerequisite of transformation to a signal molecule, i.e. of hormone evolution.
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